Global Warming: The Real Deal

I had the thought of undeniable urges to teach people about Global Warming. Most certainly denying global warming is the most ridiculous act of terror to the truth. I’d found myself struggling to inform people about the problem our planet is facing. This is a national emergency, something that should not be taken lightly; however, some have the guts to stand up against the fact, trying to convince society to believe in their fabricated stories. Their lies startling the science community and their weapon against the truth from spreading set unsafe future for the rest of us. It’s time for the world to know and get informed about what they can do to save the earth that serves us goods. We are in the age of technologically and technology is the use of knowledge of device, craft, system, and tools. We use technology to improve our daily life or to find cure for many diseases. As much as it is helping us cope with our lives, it is also destroying us. Our reckless activities and the uncontrollable population growth are some of the many issues that are contributing to the global warming.
The greenhouse effect is a compulsory environmental requirement for life on earth. The problem begins when human actions spoil and speed up the natural process by creating more greenhouse gasses onto the atmosphere than are obligatory to warm the Earth to a perfect temperature. Sometimes too much of a good thing is never good. Our reckless use of technology is causing change to happen at an astonishing rate, much faster than usual. The earth has gone though many natural climatic sequences for the duration of its long history, but now the burning of fossil fuels decants out greenhouse gases at a life-intimidating pace, much faster than ordinary. Burning natural gas, coal and oil including gasoline for technology like automobile engines-elevate the level of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Due to the 200 years of industrialization in many parts of the world, global warming will continue to affect life on earth for years. Just like the growth of Technology the growth of population is another factor that is contributing in global warming.
The gigantic growing population requires the use of fossil fuels for transportation, heat and developing. This problem is causing the level of greenhouse gases persist to increase. Population growth is the reason behind the clearing of 80 percent of rainforests, the loss of thousands wildlife species and thousands of plant, an increase in the greenhouse gas emissions. The numbers of people living on the planet—and sharing limited resources like food-and water-had grown by more than two thirds since 1963.  In the coming decade half of the earth’s population will face a shortage of water, which is expected to happen because our recourses are limited and in times it would have difficulties in meeting consummation level. The food we eat is another our recklessness could lead us to an agony caused by ourselves.
Sometimes the change in temperature could be a good thing. The Green house effect makes the earth suitable to live on. When we speed the process of temperature changes, it affects the green house gas. The earth can then get unusually warmer and many plants and animals will die. When we have ice melting at uncontrollable rate the sea rises, when the sea rises, the water is most likely to cover many low islands. We can save the earth by recycling, turning off things we’re not using; TV, water, light, and air conditioner. This is a manmade disaster and it’s time for us to take responsibilities to save ourselves. Global warming is real and it’s time we take care of the earth that we all share. This is not a science fiction or a waste of money to look into this problem. Global warming is happening and we must decide to do the right thing before it’s too late.